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auditory /au·di·to·ry/ (aw´dĭ-tor″e) 1. aural or otic; pertaining to the ear. 2. pertaining to hearing.
Auditory Relating to the sense of the organs of hearing. Mentioned in: Ear Surgery auditory [ô′dətôr′ē] Etymology: L, auditorius, hearing pertaining to the sense of hearing and the hearing organs involved. auditory pertaining to the ear or the sense of hearing. auditory apparatus comprises the tympanic membrane, the auditory ossicles that connect the membrane to the oval window to the internal ear, the membranous labyrinth and its contained endolymph, the labyrinth's cochlear duct, the organ of Corti, a specialized sensory epithelium lining the duct, the sensory hair cells of the organ of Corti and the sensory receptors of the auditory nerve that terminate at the base of the hair cells. auditory bulb the membranous labyrinth and cochlea. auditory conditioning signals sounds used to condition animals to certain procedures or events, such as gathering at the sound of a bell or trumpet, milking to the sound of a radio, whistle signals to a sheep dog. external auditory meatus air-filled tubular extension of the auricle leading to the eardrum. internal auditory meatus a canal in the petrous temporal bone that accommodates the VIIth and VIIIth cranial nerves. auditory nerve the eighth cranial nerve; called also vestibulocochlear nerve and acoustic nerve. See Table 14. auditory ossicles the malleus, incus and stapes, the three small bones of the tympanic cavity of the ear. They form a connecting bony system from the tympanic membrane to the oval window that is the opening to the internal ear. auditory tube the narrow channel connecting the nasopharynx to the middle ear. See also pharyngotympanic tube. Patient discussion about auditory conditioning signals. Q. My child is suffering from autism and was told to have Auditory Integration Therapy…what is it? A. An Alternative Treatments where the child listens to different sounds with the goal to improve on language comprehension and it helps receive more balanced sensory input from the environment they live in. It has been reported that children had significant behavioral and language gains after this treatment. Read more or ask a question about auditory conditioning signalsHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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